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Show , vie tan afford to risk our, business_ bh this gates . N. * Standish : Brings Suit to| firm, went and bought est grade direct the to highest tea Japan and possible Judge choic- to These teas are packed &. court obtain. be Three fr om Due $5, 344 Colleot =, ote. and iv Dairy ox | Company, 0 M an thers Elgin *res The air ' Frank a ii. suit Ww Supply N. filed in Standish the ; in dish claims Im pans on company Elgin Fi ; a court ; that the « Tanuary 5 £8, on sheriff was of unable the ‘chich N ' to to Blgin Elgin Dairy > 1908, gave lowe - find Dairy and B any to carry land in ad ane at of so returned. ; aN iS 12 turned cry wf, oarty,, ave > y to" the & as ee premises Supply Pp ‘at well : as : 48 lle a Elgin a i ae on 1 This . may city to serve processes! lefendants in. the suit] eye; y 7 defe defend as ; gE oer conce of defending h fending. First| vice. It aicihas rest it of vaY the the - z suit making HH House, which to suit and be Ch more ETE or as yet} eventually eventually j ‘ hfs | ve ;given What-] If it ; lif are. do tl suc of such G a Lie vith: slightly ' the: also nad all the pene out Juvenile court authorities ed are| been after the rooming-houses of Investigation has nerdisclosed ot ee fe et Meigen town Cases ahavi y Ae been one } instance "} with mother In < the Judgehy continue ; Gowans a until places . ie Saturday Mond ne A and} connivance; : some ar and iy interested. | quction of further Peary cee thorough investigation There 3 This 5 will | all)ye ofOe theas Pro ore: the It. Is. if Pad lNcense the con ld Sane Od rea authorities re and ae fred that the. transfer was was a transfer made by was ‘ ‘ 7 a Stade Dayment rok dust desta rej Weis oP 5 eG Bree coeione evy ¢ é & =} , c 5 levy and' sale, anc Rca e ane *| be enjoined way from until $5,344-4s the disposing amount of it 'due in any him " fe 2 Johnson Mining Company Judge the Morse, : in entered Florence R t. Re against the some court ; instances already ; grandfath I has evidence At these where rooms wine The | record against well-as vooae girls Gin!) mn of titrsiy Is granted. have the the book police of ore the a at and be com- pounds stolen by her for she has charity. See #80. out renee ench then/.agreed: fake and oes to} ava lot sidewalk if the University would furnish the land. This the regents refused to do. Then Wrench agreed to vall's make the street and furnish the land himself to. which . the University agreed, afterwards, however, withdrawing their consent and bringing ihe present su As the title was originally obtained by LeGrand Young from the federal fovernment, much interesting matter may be developed at the trial. for Oo Believes Husband Dead." Though she has not seen or heard from her husband, Hugh Gould Buckley, since October 24, and believes him to be dead, Elizabeth Buckley is suing for an annulment of her marriage alleging that he deserted on the date mentioned and has not contributed to her support or that of the children. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD suffer from a loeding itching, b ita or protruding send. me you address, an will tell mate how to cure yours@l?f at a by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial. with e@ reference rom your own locality { Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no aes but tell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. AL Summers, box P, Nate c Dame, Ind Is THE TIME TO CARE a CEMETERY LOT Exceptional care given monuand inseription work Our prices are always reasonable, and we guarantee satisfaction. Let us talk with you. | ELIAS MORRIS & SONS COMPANY . Senth owner now of in in. she for Mrs. suit from Thomas J. Whitaker, Kans., married at, Wichita, She says he has failed to divorce 1887 provide a Ryd- "name: After Twenty Years. Electa. Whitaker has brought whom her for Tippie several Wanis years, Divorce. Marie Tippie is suing for divorce whom she married from John Tippie, She says at-Salt Lake April 26, 1902. he deserted her January 10, 1907, and she is now in indigent cireumthat stances. There are two bables, Probate In. the estate William Melvin Notes. Gate Temple ° Block. Normvegians Plan Celebration. Madison, April 11.-Professor Rasmus B. Anderson of Madison, Wis., the well known Scandinavian-American writer and editor of Amerika, is advocating an observance of the onethousandth anniversary of the discovery of America by the Norwegians in America in 1912, and suggests that a fund be raised for a monument to the famous viking, to be set up somewhere near Minneapolis, which is the center of Norwegian settlement in this country. He favors the erection of a bauta, the old style monument jot the heathen Norsemen, and which consists simply of a great shaft. One such bauta has ‘up at Fargo, Don't Liberty o'clock. N. D., in honor unhewn been set of Bjorn- _--q--o-o---___--- miss Held's park Sunday Band Concert afternoon; of loses i matter been to They when figure he. resign that he Mr wins by that when good, no is they could While without him. appreciation ‘ine apy es iation ‘is is being erindine: ont eu ut new .S - votes and cementing Then he ts losing son NaN is appreciated campaign a that eh the etting ‘ organization. of making law practice, nothing. an Income at his and it out of at three Gentlemen: Yours -_--_+-o-o Pictures of Burns-Moir Fight. Charlie Nichols, manz age r of the Electric theate across street from the Ik nutstord hotel, Announces that on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week the picturés of the ) Burns-Gunner Moir fight will. ,be shown. The entire ten rounds and the knockout, in fact the fight just as it took place in ‘London, December 17, will be seen, MeDonald, AUOTION SALES. MERAY, a quarrel she has 11.-Granid Duchess Working London, the great athletic course, nearly . April arena London Stadium. 11.-The where stadium the of} | Olympic) games are.to be held, nothing like complete, all | is, the steel and fron work and all that remains is ly -prove to the country, being built lines, Genuine Provides yyadison, Madison, si ope st See Great for Wis..s., Railroad ‘Apri ‘April p pri Paul, Northern be 11-James president railroad, made in you can, Library. --Ja has s , Hill him | while the the cycle most J.)} track is Don't \oe ock miss park Held's Sunday Band J. 2¢ : the "IN giv- Large Concert afternoon; with and genuine emeralds, in rings. Only $1] 00. NE itebattonvaves & ay last. mannfacturer ee of of cocoa the finest chocolates in the world. and Durability 2 MANKIND to WE 2 2. TRUST." of high select grade from. MER -ANO WOMEN, r op tnisammish ° city r+ eo, a ae 2.75. for the famons and have a great many styles for you to select from. This cart is the least' complicated and sasiest handled of any ( ‘ollapsible on the market, and even with these advantages the price is SAMPSON lowest. CARTS, from...0.0. without Hood cc el. Delevan a eee cre ea 98.00 to $10.50 $12.00 fo $15.00 have by far the best line of Collapsible Carts in the city- almost every make, almost every FOYER, ALWIN, FULTON, FORD and the dandy little style- & JOHNSON, Sixty-seven different Patterns of Reed Carts, Ranging in price from $12.00 up. ENGLISH PERAMBULATORS. Our Terms-CASH OR Cucter tai OB requ | By CREDIT. es Co-Op Furniture Co. 31-33.35-37 - SOUTH. MAIN at three in this Collapsible Go-Cart Featherweight | 1 assortment jewelry are sole agents as FPELDSCHER, 2603 S. Main St, Upstairs Room of railway library, established by with a gift of $5,000 three years up-to-date s party diamond, the clty before. Come while they MILLER just | ago. The addition to the endowment will be expended in. bullding up the well and will undoubted-| present collection of books relating to railroads. be one of the fastest in| on fine So, ees 14k. solidered gold eereran is;en the University of Wisconsin $2,000 to) ith which to develop. the James J. finished put. in the woodwork and roof over the portions which will be reserve for the higher priced Seats, Special| attention has been pald to the running track, which has settled down | wondeffully to Mme. | Pistolkors, to Duchess Elizabeth opposes. Jlill of| but) Lake, Strength We SPECIAL! of Russia, Sergius. The young bride 2 we at the is in disgrace Russian of his morganatic marrlage wedding, and this the Grand on Paulowna here give, is to become the bride of Prince Wilhelm but the wedding day may be postponed because of with her aunt and guardian, the Grand Duchess Eliza- beth, widow.of the murdered Grand Duke with an . . . y wishes her father, Grand: Duke . Paul,.who court because present.at her Marie we 21, had P. KULL. r We APRIL 14, AT 10:30 AT 618 State street, 10 rooms of furniture cansisting of parlor rockers, room s¢ is D moos sets, iron and br beds curtains, i Ww arava, ice chest, sanitary and houseniold goods steel and kitchen utensils, ete CG. auctioneer, April Salt made; also' theeraenest Sampson WANTED-~-A CARRIAGE E PAINTER. Inquire at J. J le aoe shop, 2202 Washington ave., Ogde Utah. Petersburg, 14 truly, MRS. WANTED. St. Pe all, ~ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY whose latest portrait or Sweden on April Stakes My son, E. Baum Kull, your representative here, met with an accident yesterday, April 1; Automobile struck him, broke his collar bone, and cut and brtised him up considerably. Doctors find him in pretty good condition today; if nothing unseen happens will be able to be about in three or four weeks. En. closed find orders he took yesterday. God is good, and hoping he will come Pee all right, I remain, The present ‘license laws do not hold out inducements to palmists, clairvoyants and fortune-tellers to engage in business in Sait Lake. S, I. Godman, deputy license assessor, intends to see that the tax is collected in full on these parasites. In reply to a query from W. S. Dodge of Ocean Park, Cal., who describes himself as a2 palmist and wants to know the license, a postal card was briefly inscribed "$210 for a year and $110 for six. months." * %. "Ox-_- Court torture' of ow sfc Now he |i going BUFFALO, WN. Y., April 2, 1908. J. G. McDONALD CANDY CO., " WILL COST MONEY NOW TO SEE -EINTO FUTURE} Rich, of Provo, Homer J. Rich was appointed administrator with the will annexed, the bond being. fixed at $12,200... We Me Rich: died March 17; and left personal property in Salt Lake valued at about $6,666... The. heirs are brothers and sisters who live at Provo and in Salt Lake District ‘ at day night the Third will come in for rehabilitation and dhe Seconda will probably have a meeting one of open T the days. of the was Fourth reorganized Friday, night. Matters, of {s BUFFALO IS BEGINNING TO USE McDONALD'S COCOA AS FREELY AS HIS CHOCOLATES, WHICH HAVE BEEN SELLING THERE FOR A LONG TIME. ORDERS FOR HIS COCOA HAVE BEEN COMING FAST. and the new boundaries explained. The First preeInct Republicans will meet next Thursday, and the same work of reorganization will be carried out, Fri- The will of the late Charles H. Deere and eodicil were admitted to probate in the probate division of the District court..Saturday and W Kiser was appointed administrator with the will annexed, his bond being fixed at $12,000... C. HL Deere, who was a resident of Illinois, owned at least $100,000 of real estate in Salt yake. Bs °. to subsist on children. She declared' cemetery, Bios tarr oO ci political i market." The coming week will mean much for the Republican precinct organizations in Salt Lake. County Chairman Joe Eldredge has called a meeting of the Fifth for Monday night at which new district chairmen willl be named --_______ +. Wound Op. city 28, supported and that Judgment was entered in the District court Saturday in favor of John MeNamee against Charles Lange for $125, due on wages,' McNamee worked ‘as a bartender for Lange from August 10, 1906, at $20 a week. and elhimed that this amount was due him when he quit. Judge Morse on Saturday approved the additional report of Aaron Meyers receiver of the Giles American agency. Judge Armstrong, on Saturday, granted a divorce to. Fronia. Messersmith from Joseph Messersmith, The ground shown was desertion, A. decree was entered in the District court Saturday by Judge Morse quieting: the': title. to asmall Jot: of land in Anna E, Booth against Maria B, Orton and others. NOW mental tobe the the ng There is some serIbbling on the wall that hasn't escaped the eagle eye of : Chairman Dar met: divorce Rydvall whom Lake December eight been compelled There are two asks. in for commit- out ) SCC Kearns on. and-he hasn't» associat reguiar he. gets ae a air Bae suing fact r the chance _ the! city council over the' opéning of The University reFederal Heights. s : - co Boe ee ancy Car tee anAGe is. city startea a an eens rae campaigns ampalgns. hek he the Lot. he has not months past begging his i coy Rydvyall uly summer is backasdof se party for [ 1. ints iht 7. ckk of shown ae fceeeeearmer ewe Ethel rom Oscar married In Salt She says 190 = Bryan.Demo. nightand: plans lans as and. BL In re last this t fock The ae out of disputes a -.a = n mew: spring MIE of a Utai American niet Darm¢ court. Cemetery Thy The liminary iar a fore the court. This action-grew Wants tec. tired Sih ag Se5 along aThiace ness oHol Cs fen ree politic: ae Wp street "$100 toy Gpeapellat iupmecient Tig private Peat his eC Soutn the has s draws of the court as/man of the American city and county court before such| committee and Official coat He hu y ; eee every ee hara against butted ; up been 5 . i y q prebor tion that spells work, has been r IRR First of Comiteze Alek kovience' tovlance he Gaia cninmaeePne aang. . ohtolast.t wee to callNn his'Tere¢ommittee applicant for} poty Mr; . gether ir, Darmer Darmer jisis tired. of ‘the : have a; clear}game i € he3 e has has been beer playing rlay s as ; ehatr chaire Ae G4: ' Rten of order ot made-to : jag siruction the edge of the college campus, This action was taken with the consent of all to facflitate getting the case be- an hunks } ec adaek present, but Chairman Darmer musthe court,|tereq up enough courage ‘ing ‘ The ore high-sraders from the mine. court] JudgeparesMorse,nag in the s District et : of} Fr Saturday, overruled. the demurrer. Vas. shipped in trunks to Las Vegas, UE yi 3 ale The. Ss the Salt ri thence to aot the defendants in the case of the Uni-|#nd not give up Lake route officials would C ite rersi versity of Utah against t the Telluride the trunks which were checked withRealty company to prevent the obout ; seintact, cs ‘i 7 court of 800 $2,000 Mii. oli in the bolstering cratic wachine in allowing Mining possession valued | about as goat. District decree alth, some MtORetwaGe which = RET cit¥Y|yelq GRAND DUCHESS HAS HER OWN TROUBLES. a we across comes Ke SRS from ky the re Gets Ore. Goldfield to take pany. DECIDED BE NOW WILL ide ce. roviden : the ys. that ne of CASE Pp $16,500 Tallway accident at Kansas Falls, Saturday, HEIGHTS . of singer and it was claimed that : 3 : voice is permanently impaired. isettled. FEDERAL 0 verdict 2 igainst ‘thein Awe eecine acific tarfe é ares -celye vay accident at Kansas Falls of \ th He claims fraudulent as as be girls Ory: 1 P tt e ss Nal anc! te help Gz emocratic Salt Democrati ra ‘ "tk J Lake ake Oc fi aie S ee ee ore ne a ioney, od Be hsanc : itit some and rooms will . ae, oy Z shpat + committee to fog ne i ge ene been talking since the} itical-y af gente his is | | his 3 politi Willidisit: from opiate ' y cewholeFeesto-. whert conventions, discuss will' by adept manipulators of] lan Reduced ticlar : 1 tto B nglis hi} THE Saya. drinks r Monday up wine ~ . meeting ea. a Fe, ryan has LYS; d avs soll Lay saloons in liquor with brought to: the me attention license4 | councll a »are} . Ir tance a politic fund. . accustomed, to theave girls have stenitic AY thelr 2 ie taken be of eryved also be wer will k getting : they were . Some clv-a of the owns "Os nite before} the offe ane smeared Utah i our Motion forhe. New Trial, cases of sixIx the suggestion will = Dictrictucourti< }young girls in al!, who]and : : Judge Distric been consorting . with men old} | the committee that an a ‘aaLewis.of Aanied the sath ran a have L ; ‘ OnE aw paturdsy : inin SOenIECs ay iC i OM vhie a y a enough 5 ‘ to beeet their fathers and_ ath in)a' tenewal shouldae trial the action in which s ¢ roe hecara~arof license gn TS ‘ being ey fra open) prosecuted pik were for habit neof} ie: willingne a : Oe) to mEtell "sinis: ving : S ard en cheaper rooming-houses the the Salt} and where ap-| meet men. elowne ound.. found been ha immorality Several of these cases were in wh pabkl , The uunty be means | that oratory, Platte of devold that a great deal of Democratic mons ey | is being spent in. Utah: oor + | # uvenile wie we boys C i] Ly. will in. theCounty: "outcome this td E Joe Eldredge will county committee afternoon at and county : bulld- the. judicial and state committee's county... nings yon ‘ * sleyo OUuUSES J b / € it ne a acer ‘tntnin ae ek Republi- Republic and Be a of more In addition to |than ordinary interest. fixing. the apportionment of delegates |. out the the ve Ty | other - matter pertaining directly rated a ENC ond erdiayenits ! si ke e ounty. a | politics..i i os : find reprimanding for look nd be dismissed S ooming of oth- shortly nted caninesres Pao {f298 have falthin Cab. who CAbihelaction: teacher=the $407 spares GeorgeB. A. W- Culbertson ee : shares, W. E.andEarls, c } Fe one aitaan and Ed* Smith holding. one share eae eac h . ‘ 7 S PeoO in= the ElVorse. of his interest A. J. gin Dairy company, both being made]. . ang will compared :the;-des in|ing. igen ¢ number list pres be ie conditions could] to. be|the might schools of handling fault a}cases, ; O u of irae as Su-| ae If physical or mental to dislike' of school as) andline the Nine.) nominations This when ithe ine omisipl these Specihl. |department could rectify. that Gowans Tudge part- | special de might' call whole them. could attention individual ca o. certain teache the by ind|where given fault} , B Will = Page i ites s will that -,and truancy | cate to ‘delinquency, 4id ds tordel BEIT ‘tion, g leaa en adjusted. (be tl beneath. the bo the. or » Against rusade ser-|jin oe interests to. T| THINGS any after = house. candi a school school leads. out = hat's about all the go: sip of early The he|*''ange when in both he Fags a yours de-|or the attor-/ I pe less = of This are the | OWE? Acain hearing James-and Thejers into His eyesight} deaf.and ar : alile "ig truants in|}Lake. ic Pree of . =, districts . Dale, a this You AND from y= you | Jona good: look investirated dislike |teacher hould be some removing nd : to slightly, ice teacher may b ascert ment-in sev-4 oe set- | and dene ee way such in Denies costs anc papers Forest are ibe a practically save $ S out rus cause with itu © ha "T would ment in cities sd anything much bé 1 vo Oe appearing and easily identical 1906, | 62° of tin in ith eerie a been A Daa ? will join ney's' fees. This can was We Knox owned W. Parks 500 cause a physical I at dad ) some r or. do child. dimeulty | find in eeswhieh nearly played truant chronic not j erre is The crime. méans eventually this school!and truant idl about the streets natur: F uly drifts into mischief! which may County Chairman were ifs whole fe call the Republican 1 department could ascer- | together, VIlonday SA we 4 o'clock at the city boys are truants and } why Aes by or the be problem,"|wreck when could would be | might the night: , the educational "Is may It of the }natural were over plhaving = there from of y cormamission step | ahould with charged pe of be em=-} ee oO tled, tricts ‘ yy eé Dairy, Cream| #re which company Frank 7 shares and George I} De=|Unless Suit. In City who has been ca who batesappear wat DI / " ose a made lease} : 21, \ List of 1,700 opinion bova locked < es eas | first the matter of truancy | educations ; ml bench "T am.no Tw having boys boys may have fa ea Aine 908. | eral meetings 1908. have been held. <As note] these meetings have ji not resulted i : aca : . oD os East July « for R a as e |liked. educa- this being OH LA pea ahs SR remedied While all iS be - A number of defendants have already appearances, a . filedcarey afforts and are others being The | matter asserts as ass company : ane ees PAPERS : re Reon ine te su ceeded has hasreported that in up serving ee ht oe, O t 975 %¢ nee ants. on the business, including | Springville, American Fork street i aie re Jaa (Continued of child}health ‘appearance lads The an court of them w Bre is entirely into and once right the settle the waters from Parley'S} to to the Elgin-Dalry company | cedure. ae ooo éstate, horses and‘property Kniysvilte eo the South . Thi 1,700 for ul lao |eanyon, prop- company, same occurre ruary, same occu red in February Standish claims that when the Str Ss a 5 é we was made owned real the of fir circular the Thursday night "T think that r n he {d from the all ina' favol TEA Cats by | Played by the matic e 7 brought Stanry | for ll and he. breught an action and obtained judgment for $6,244 and costs. The] i erty on A Cae ee payable eee a In two] j him for $4,000, It was unpaid in June, 1906, AVEO owed years. = fendants Horace Heath, fraudulent} alleged, 3 is Oia ae SERVING Headway Cul- A. Smith Ed defendants district ae which property of ee transfer Sees . HEATH company, | \0 ine N all substitutes. - refuse and B, Earls, CRO he who Sees city's by . the school dg ul bee eee department the six of all Hamilton on age to department forth him truancy, WwW THREE the o company, Supols Parks, W. George J. Vorse are the bertson, and A. in & F. W. Ixnox, Frank & In d : Creamery price. 9 Defendants, pie Dairy, popular Viade ae . Dairy ery a for rocer g ‘ at sa atteh EL price. es Askde aoe sell a higher your ARGED | Elgin = K sold of the another expression called before t N TY UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 32, . Gowans added system-a His was Brand G, think should under the | tional Crown led uvent a study. of j es reputation in guaranteeing an article unless it is the very: best. Mr. F. J. Hewlett, president of H. ALT. LAKE S "Twentyae years Th actives Bust | Troancy Commission Suggested>- 2-77 ness among you. Do you es =o | "POLITICS ; 1 : IN TER-MOUNTAIN JEPUBLICAN, THE 10 STREET. = |